2024-02-23
The Rice’s whale (Balaenoptera ricei) is endangered within an estimated population size of 51 individuals (Garrison et al. 2020). The Biological Opinion (NOAA 2020) based on original distribution (Roberts et al. 2016) has been superseded by newer distribution (Litz et al. 2022) showing range expansion into western Gulf of Mexico.
| Item | # | % |
|---|---|---|
| Whales in Study (U.S. Gulf of Mexico) | 51 | 100% |
| Whales in Original Whale Area (NMFS, 2020) | 27 | 52% |
| Whales in New Whale Area | 48 | 94% |
\[ Risk = {Whale\:density}\:(\#/100km^2) * {Vessel\:traffic\:(km/100km^2)} \]
| Speed - Vessel Type | Risk Reduction by Whale Area | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Original | % | New | % | |
| All speeds - All vessels | 11,072 | 12% | 84,667 | 93% |
| All speeds - Oil & Gas vessels | 2,010 | 2% | 32,911 | 36% |
| > 10 knots - All vessels | 8,196 | 11% | 66,952 | 93% |
| > 10 knots - Oil & Gas vessels | 695 | 1% | 21,001 | 29% |
This report received funding from Earthjustice and NRDC. The AIS data used in (NMFS 2020) were provided by NMFS pursuant to a Freedom of Information Act request. A portion of the background section was contributed by Jay Barlow. Steve Mashuda (Earthjustice) and Michael Jasny (NRDC) reviewed drafts of the report.